Membrane phospholipid abnormalities in the brain neurons may be implicated
in the pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric disorders. In the absence of met
hods to directly examine the levels of brain membrane phospholipids in vivo
in human subjects, peripheral cells and platelets have been used as models
in this field. We previously reported a method to determine the relative a
mounts of eight individual platelet membrane phospholipid classes using two
-dimensional thin-layer chromatography, and scanning-laser densitometry (Ma
llinger et al., 1993). Here we report the test/retest reproducibility of th
ese platelet membrane phospholipid measures in healthy human subjects (n =
12) who were studied on two different occasions separated by a 3-week inter
val. The mean intra-subject coefficients of variation were 3.1-18%, and the
intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) were 0.41-0.68. These findings
are consistent with a low to moderate variability, and moderate reliabilit
y of these individual platelet membrane phospholipid measures over the peri
od studied. When this method is applied for longitudinal studies of psychia
tric populations, the degree of variability has to be considered in the int
erpretation of the results. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All righ
ts reserved.